Long before President Lincoln’s death in 1865, his wife, Mary Lincoln, was regarded as an insane woman with a terrible spending problem and little regard for the Civil War. Mrs. Lincoln, in fact, was essential to Lincoln’s successful presidency and ability to keep the Union together. This thesis seeks to understand Mary in a different light than history has. As a young girl, Mary strongly believed that she was destined for greatness and would have a powerful husband beside her. By further understanding her unbound ambitions, her love of the finer things in life, and the good works that she gets little credit for today, we can begin to recognize that Mary used her position as First Lady in every way she could. Without her, Lincoln may have g...
There are a tremendous number of books and articles printed about Abraham and Mary Lincoln. They com...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryCharles W. Sanders, Jr.This thesis examines the reasons Union sol...
“Honest Abe” as he is often called remains one of the most popular Presidents of the United States t...
First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln was perceived by Victorian America as materialistic and unbalanced. Beh...
This paper considers Mary Todd Lincoln from the perspective of her relationship with her home state ...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
There is much controversy surrounding Mary Todd Lincoln, but since her family\u27s time in Washingto...
Similar in format and length, both titles are well-written contributions to the new Concise Lincoln ...
The paper explores the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, with a particul...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...
A tale of two women The study of an unlikely friendship In Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly, Jennifer ...
The Tormented First Lady The story behind The Madness of Mary Lincoln is, perhaps, as intriguing...
Trying to Make Sense of a Misunderstood Figure Written without fear or research, books about Abraham...
In the eighty-fourth year of this nation\u27s independence, forces so complex in nature that even to...
There are a tremendous number of books and articles printed about Abraham and Mary Lincoln. They com...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryCharles W. Sanders, Jr.This thesis examines the reasons Union sol...
“Honest Abe” as he is often called remains one of the most popular Presidents of the United States t...
First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln was perceived by Victorian America as materialistic and unbalanced. Beh...
This paper considers Mary Todd Lincoln from the perspective of her relationship with her home state ...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
There is much controversy surrounding Mary Todd Lincoln, but since her family\u27s time in Washingto...
Similar in format and length, both titles are well-written contributions to the new Concise Lincoln ...
The paper explores the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, with a particul...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Syste...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...
A tale of two women The study of an unlikely friendship In Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly, Jennifer ...
The Tormented First Lady The story behind The Madness of Mary Lincoln is, perhaps, as intriguing...
Trying to Make Sense of a Misunderstood Figure Written without fear or research, books about Abraham...
In the eighty-fourth year of this nation\u27s independence, forces so complex in nature that even to...
There are a tremendous number of books and articles printed about Abraham and Mary Lincoln. They com...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryCharles W. Sanders, Jr.This thesis examines the reasons Union sol...
“Honest Abe” as he is often called remains one of the most popular Presidents of the United States t...